Spotted: Hello Kitty

Even now that am officially middle-aged :) my heart still melts at the sight of Hello Kitty. Am not an avid collector like some girls, but I try to take photos everytime I see evidence of Kitty madness. Like this Hello Kitty Lounge at the Taipei Taoyuan International Airport bathed in pink and other bright colors –

Hello Kitty Lounge at Taipei airport

I still would like to see the Hello Kitty rooms at this hotel in Taiwan.

Then I went shopping at the Noel Discovery Bazaar 2011 at the PICC Forum Tent yesterday and saw this Hello Kitty car at the parking lot. Joy, joy, joy! Am not sure if I can pull of driving a cute car like this in the crazy roads of Manila, but it’s still a novelty just the same.

the hello kitty car

Car’s front view but the image is kinda blurred. It is a Honda Jazz dressed up in kitty colors. To the owner of this car who I failed to meet: thanks for sharing some Hello Kitty love :)

kitty car

Taal Vista Hotel in Tagaytay

Tagaytay has always been known for its cool climate. And one of the finest places to experience this is in Taal Vista Hotel.

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The cool breeze in the morning and the spectacular view of the Taal Volcano made Tagaytay a popular weekend destination.

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Swish Moments contest Winner!

Okay, first of all I would ike to apologize for the delay in announcing the Swish Moments contest winner. Anyway, here it is, I just got a word from the client and they have finally picked one lucky who’ll go on a lunch at Discovery Country Suites, Tagaytay worth Php10,000! Isn’t this a perfect holiday getaway?

So here it is folks, the Winner of Lunch for two at the Discovery Sites in Tagaytay worth P10,000 is….

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We will miss Sen. Miriam

There is no truth to the malicious talk that Malacañang ordered the Department of Foreign Affairs to work hard for Sen. Miriam Defensor-Santiago election to the International Criminal Court because they are worried that she would block the conviction of Chief Justice Renato Corona who was impeached by the House of Representatives last Monday.

Santiago was elected Tuesday as judge in the International Criminal Court, the female judge from a developing Asian country to hold a seat in that international body.

“I will be the first Filipino to sit there. Plus, I will be the first Asian from a developing country. So this is an honor for the Philippines actually and for President Aquino who nominated me,” Santiago said in an interview with ABS-CBN News Channel.

Reports said she topped first round with 79 out of 104 votes, making her the first to be elected out of 18 candidates vying for 6 seats in the ICC Judicial Division.

“It’s really an achievement of our people there in the UN. It’s really our Department of Foreign Affairs that needs to be congratulated,” she said.

We will miss Miriam and her colorful quotes.

So quotable is she that there are several websites that contains her unforgettable quotes. Number one is her calling a congressman who delivered a privilege speech criticizing criticizing her “fungus face.”
We love her for saying things we would like to say but could not muster the courage to do so like when she said during the Senate hearing on the $329-million NBN deal that: “China invented civilization in the East, but as well it invented corruption for all of human civilization.”

She had to apologize for that later but the point was made.

That’s another admirable thing about Miriam. She does not hesitate to apologize or take back her words if she realized she had erred. Like when she said at the height of EDSA Tres, “I will jump headfirst from a helicopter in Luneta if Estrada gets removed from power.” When Estrada was indeed ousted, she said, “I lied”. Funny, isn’t it?”

When her name was taken off from the shortlist of candidates to be chief justice of the Supreme Court, she unleashed an avalanche of adjectives: “I am irate. I am foaming at the mouth. I’m homicidal. I’m suicidal. I’m humiliated, debased, degraded. And not only that, I feel like throwing up to be living my middle years in a country of this nature. I am nauseated. I spit in the face of Chief Justice Artemio Panganiban and his cohorts in the Supreme Court.”

She created a tempest when she was head of the Commission on Immigration and Deportation. Asked if she got death threats, she replied, “I eat death threats for breakfast!” She added, “Death is only a state of thermodynamic equilibrium!”

But good news. Miriam said she will not be immediately leaving the Philippine Senate.

In an interview with ABS-CBN, she said, “I don’t have to resign immediately. People think that once I am elected I have to take the first plane out to The Hague and sit in a court. No. I will take my oath of office in March together with 6 other new judges.” The post has a term of nine years.

Santiago explained that the new ICC judges cannot assume office immediately “until we are officially called to report for work”.

“There are 18 judges in the ICC. The rule is, once a judge has participated in the trial of a case, he has to stay beyond his retirement date, until after the trial is finished.”

“That is why I will not leave the Philippine Senate immediately. I might stay for 6 months or a year or more. I can continue my work in the Senate but once I am called to The Hague I will resign,” she said.

The Philippine Senate will never be the same without Sen. Miriam Santiago.